Planning for your loved ones’ future is a compassionate and wise choice, and with Lifetime Legal, we’re committed to making this process as reassuring and straightforward as possible. Whether you’re setting up your estate, protecting assets from care home fees, or looking to minimise inheritance tax and probate costs for your beneficiaries, our experts are here to provide tailored guidance for every unique need at any stage of life. You can plan with peace of mind, knowing there are no unexpected expenses ahead.
At Lifetime Legal, we recognise that creating a Will isn’t just about legal documents – it’s about preserving your legacy, ensuring your wishes are honoured, and providing peace of mind. That’s why we offer comprehensive Will services tailored to your unique circumstances
Whether you require a standard Will or a more complex solution, Lifetime Legal is here to assist. After a brief consultation and a few simple questions, our experts will craft a Will tailored to your unique circumstances. For more complex needs, we will provide a written recommendation, ensuring you receive expert estate planning advice.
A Single Will is used for one person to express their sole wishes. A Single Will can be used by anyone regardless of whether you are married, in a civil partnership or have a partner.
Mirror Wills are used by a couple to express the same or similar wishes. Mirror Wills can be used by any 2 people that want to achieve the same outcome from their Wills
Select the person you trust to handle your estate's administration. You can choose a single executor, two separate executors, or even designate each other with a backup executor for added security.
Decide who will benefit from your estate - it could be your partner, children, family members, friends, or charitable organisations.
Specify how you want your estate divided among your beneficiaries.
Designate guardians for your children under the age of 18, ensuring their well-being in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
Leave a lasting legacy by gifting someone a specific amount or possession.
Safeguard your Minor children's inheritance by designating someone to protect, manage, and distribute their assets responsibly.
As lifetime Legal Member you receive a Single Will or Mirror Wills for free! Along with free updates to your will at any point, fireproof storage and discounts on our other legal services.
Coping with the loss of a loved one is never easy, and managing their affairs during this challenging time can feel overwhelming. Our compassionate team of advisors is here to provide you with the expert guidance needed to begin the next steps.
Probate is the legal process of administering an estate, which involves valuing and selling the deceased’s assets, settling debts, and distributing the remaining assets to beneficiaries as per their Will or the Rules of Intestacy.
Our probate experts will guide you through the process and offer advice on the necessary steps. Following a comprehensive fact-finding process, we will provide you with a written fixed-fee quote, which remains unchanged unless the estate’s details undergo significant alterations. Once you’re ready to proceed, our dedicated case handler will oversee the entire estate administration*
*based on our full administration service
When using our probate service, you will also receive a full Lifetime Legal membership, which entitles you to a discount on your legal costs for probate and any other legal services you may require alongside as part of the package. Request your fixed-fee quote today.
Safeguard the future of your beneficiaries with precision and care. Whether you seek to protect your assets, ensure a stable provision for your loved ones, or secure the interests of vulnerable beneficiaries, We offer a competitive fixed rate fee service.
A Trust is a valuable tool when you need a more advanced way to protect your beneficiaries. Trusts are versatile and offer unique benefits, making it easier to pass on your assets and provide for vulnerable loved ones. Should you wish to include a Trust in your Will, your dedicated Will writer will guide you through the process, identifying the most suitable Trust, Trustee, and its advantages
A Flexible Life Interest Trust safeguards valuable assets and ensures their transfer to chosen beneficiaries. It also allows a nominated individual to benefit while preserving capital for intended heirs
Why Opt for a Flexible Life Interest Trust?
It allows couples to specify asset beneficiaries securely, preventing changes due to remarriage or new Wills
A Discretionary Trust safeguards vulnerable beneficiaries by managing their inheritance and minimising the impact on their benefit entitlements
Why Opt for a Discretionary Trust?
It aids vulnerable beneficiaries in managing their inheritance, reducing the risk of irresponsible use
A Property Trust safeguards your share in jointly-owned property, ensuring your chosen beneficiaries receive your portion
Why Opt for a Property Trust?
It prevents redirection of your share due to your surviving partner remarrying or drafting a new Will. It also reduces the risk of your assets covering your partner’s future residential fees, preserving your intended beneficiaries’ inheritance
Know the exact cost of including a Trust in your Will upfront, with our fixed-rate fee service. Submit an enquiry to our in-house Will writers and receive a quote today.
Secure your future with our fixed-rate Lasting Power of Attorney service. Designate a trusted person to handle your affairs when you can’t. Whether you need a Health and Welfare or Property and Finance LPA, we give you the flexibility to choose one to suit your needs.
We provide both Health and Welfare and Property and Finance Lasting Power of Attorneys, allowing you to select either one or both. Pre-selecting your attorney ensures they understand your needs, avoiding a state-appointed attorney if you require assistance managing your affairs.
The Health and Welfare document grants the Attorney the legal authority to make various health and welfare decisions on the customer’s behalf. This includes decisions related to medical treatments, life-sustaining treatments, daily welfare, interactions with Social Services, residential choices, access to medical records, and personal information.
The Property and Financial Affairs document authorizes the Attorney to manage various aspects of the donor’s financial matters. This includes responsibilities such as paying bills, handling bank and building society accounts, claiming benefits and pensions, managing property transactions, and facilitating gifts to family members and charities.
Ready to secure your future with an LPA? With our competitive fixed-rate fee service, you’ll have complete clarity on the cost of setting up your LPA. Get a free quote and initiate your Lifetime Legal membership today.